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How SASE is Transforming the Manufacturing Industry

CATO Networks

One of these new innovations technologies is SASE (Secure Access Service Edge). What is SASE? SASE is an enterprise networking and security category that converges network and security technologies into a single, cloud-native service. As a result, SASE is gaining momentum across multiple industries, including manufacturing.

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Unleashing SASE for All: Empowering the Channel Ecosystem Business

CATO Networks

The concept of Secure Access Service Edge (SASE) promised a revolution in network security. The Intent Behind SASE SASE is meant to streamline the delivery of network security functions, boosting efficiency and reducing complexity for organizations. However, does the reality really live up to the initial hype?

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From Tactical Moves to Transformation: The Ripple Effect of SASE

CATO Networks

This phenomenon is highly applicable to many IT transformations such as cloud migration and move to hybrid work, but even more so to SASE (Secure Access Service Edge). The Tactical Start The ripple effect of SASE often starts small, typically focused on a single use case like modernizing WAN infrastructure.

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SASE: It’s the iPhone of Networking

CATO Networks

That is the innovation of SASE. When Gartner defined the market for the Secure Access Service Edge (SASE) last year, we had already seen all its networking and security functions on the market. A SASE Platform Enables Capabilities that Were Previously Impractical, If Not Impossible The same is true of SASE. Convergence.

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What is Network-as-a-Service and Why WAN Transformation Needs NaaS and SASE

CATO Networks

For all of its talk, SASE as understood by much of the industry, will not completely replace a global MPLS network; the Internet is simply too unpredictable for that. Only by converging SASE with NaaS can companies eliminate costly, legacy MPLS services. Its why SASE has emerged to be such a dominant force.

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The Path of a Packet in Cato’s SASE Architecture

CATO Networks

Theyve dubbed this converged architecture SASE, or secure access service edge. SASE moves security out of the legacy datacenter and closer to where users, data and applications reside today. Enterprises also can prioritize bandwidth usage within applications using Catos identity-aware routing capabilities.

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From MPLS to SD-WAN to SASE: An Evolution of Enterprise Networking

CATO Networks

Gartner believes (and we agree) that the future of networking lies with SASE (Secure Access Service Edge) the convergence ofnetworking and security into one cloud service. There is, and its called SASE. SASE is a new infrastructure category introduced by Gartner in 2019. This is easier said than done.

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